As I've written the previous posts in this series, I've attempted to motivate you to memorize Scripture. I've even made a case as to why we should memorize Scripture. But now's the time to lace up those Nikes and just do it. Below are three links to websites that I hope and pray will help you along in the memorization process. So, memorizers, remember once you've got those verses down in your heart, never let them go.
http://www.memorizenow.com/ is a site that lets you type in your verse reference and it makes up a flash card for you. The only thing about this tool is that it only uses the ESV (English Standard Version). Personally, I prefer the ESV translation, and I recommend this tool, but because of this site's limitation of translation, you may not benefit as much from it.
http://www.productivity501.com/how-to-memorize-verbatim-text/294/ is an article on memorization. At the bottom of the page, the site lets you put in a verse, and it gives you just the first letter of each word.
http://scripturememory.org/ is a Scripture memorization flashcard quiz.
http://www.memorizenow.com/ is a site that lets you type in your verse reference and it makes up a flash card for you. The only thing about this tool is that it only uses the ESV (English Standard Version). Personally, I prefer the ESV translation, and I recommend this tool, but because of this site's limitation of translation, you may not benefit as much from it.
http://www.productivity501.com/how-to-memorize-verbatim-text/294/ is an article on memorization. At the bottom of the page, the site lets you put in a verse, and it gives you just the first letter of each word.
http://scripturememory.org/ is a Scripture memorization flashcard quiz.